The article discusses the reduction of paper use by the journal by reducing size of the newspaper over time, as of June 2017, citing difference between the size of the current journal and its mid-20th century editions, and mentions views of the journal's executive editor Bill Keller on the same.
The article discusses the impact of rising costs and supply shortages of paper on publishers in the U.S. Topics covered include increase in price of paper per ton, according to a report by printer Quad Graphics, factors contributing to the reduction in paper supply such as shutdown of some Canadian paper mills and reduced imports from China, factors driving up paper prices, and the need for U.S. publishers to look for alternative sources of paper.
The article reviews several exhibitions in New York City including the "Fatebe Floor Piece" painting exhibition by painter Ebecho Muslimova through August 15, 2015 and the exhibition on paper and small oil arts by Stanley Whitney through August 16, 2015.
The article informs about the use of Loudoun County's Laserfiche enterprise content management system for creating an online form that residents could submit from home or through mobile device. Topics include views of Loudoun County database administration team manager Jakub Jedrzejczak, on same; retrieving documents from computer or mobile device; and eliminating the need for paper copies and physical file cabinets.
The author discusses her experiences of visiting makerspaces which contain sewing machine, buckets of tools and tool cabinet as compared to learning centers with things like construction paper, markers and books. She believes that a library could also be a makerspace made to be used for children to dream, create and make. The author also realized that maker-learning takes advantage of time and that respecting other's work is the key over clean and tidy spaces.
Published
2015
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